All these DAWs do pretty much the same thing. True, your preferred DAW might have a few features that differentiate itself from the pack but, in the end the differences are relatively small. I see nothing in the Presonus demo that differentiates itself from the pack "enough" for me to upend my entire workflow and studio set-up.

They only way I see this making a dent is if they bundle it with their hardware or offer it for a ridiculously low price.

I'll watch the reviews but, on first glance I'm underwhelmed.

03-Apr-09 11:04 AM

Kaux Said...

DAW market is saturated, but there is always space to improve and gain terrain. See Reaper... many people left pro tools and adopted reaper.

03-Apr-09 04:48 PM

Bjarne D. Said...

I've just returned from Frankfurt and had a little spin with this one.. Felt like a hybrid between Nuendo and Ableton, without that beeing a bad thing... :) Looking forward to this, but as long as the StudioLive don't have motorized faders I'm not going to buy it!